The instantaneous voltage signal coming out of an electric


The instantaneous voltage signal coming out of an electric generator is described by the equation:

v = 17V*sin(377*t-2.7)

Find for this electrical signal the following AC quantities:

a) The value of the voltage at a time equal to 10 ms

b) The frequency of the voltage signal

c) The period of the voltage signal

d) The peak-to-peak value of the voltage

e) The AC value of the voltage

f) The time at which this voltage will be equal to zero volts.

g) Is this signal a leading or lagging signal with respect to one starting at t = 0 ms with v = 0 V?

h) If the generator is connected to a 10 ohms load, calculate the instantaneous power at 10 ms and the average power.

i) Make a graph of the voltage signal showing one cycle and the voltage and time scales in your graph.

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